The Lonely Chapter
Eric Robinson spent 24 years as an FBI special agent, including 15 years in SWAT. Before joining the FBI, he spent years in Christian ministry - which gives this conversation a very different depth from the usual law enforcement interview. In this episode, we explore what high-risk work does to a person, what elite teams can teach us about accountability and trust, and what years around criminals, informants, and interrogations reveal about human nature. Eric also reflects on humour as a coping tool, how his faith changed over time, and the challenge of identity after a career built around service, danger, and purpose. Key takeaways → What 24 years in the FBI and 15 years in SWAT does to a person → Why accountability matters so much in high-pressure teams → What interrogations and informants teach you about people → How humour helps people cope in dark environments → How faith can be shaped by years around danger and deception → Why identity can become difficult when a long career comes to an end Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_eric_robinson/ [https://www.instagram.com/_eric_robinson/] Website: https://preachertobreacher.com [https://preachertobreacher.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-robinson-9220053a4/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-robinson-9220053a4/]
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